DESCRIPTION:
Folkwear Paper Sewing Pattern #212
Five Frontier Shirts
Independent Woman-Owned USA Designer (Asheville, NC) - in business for almost 50 years!
Here's what the back envelope says,

"Here are five (count'em 5!) shirts worn then and now by cowboys and other western characters, with modern versions also sized for women.
View A, B, and C are traditional 19th-century loose-fitting shirts, in men's sizes 36 to 46. All views have a pointed collar, a shaped back yoke, long sleeves with shaped cuffs, and a shirt-tail hem. View A is simple to sew, with a slashed front opening that laces up. View B adds a removable button-front bib, designed for protection from steers' horns (or the cold!). View C was worn by firefighters, with a bib shaped in their traditional emblem.
contemporary western shirts such as Views D and E (sized for men and women) are narrower, featuring decorative yokes. Both finished with "smile" pockets and piping trim. View D has a designer's original bull's-head yoke and decorative sleeve placket. View E has a simple curved yoke."

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SIZE:
Women's/Misses 8 - 16
Bust: 31 1/2" - 38"
Waist: 24" - 30"
Hip: 33 1/2" - 40"
Back Waist Length: 15 3/4" - 16 3/4"

Men's Size 36 - 46
Chest: 36" - 46"
Waist: 30" - 42"
Hip: 37" - 47"
Neckband: 14 1/2" - 17"
Shirt Sleeve: 32" - 35"

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CONDITION:
New and Uncut.
Complete.
Factory folded white tissue paper pattern with black ink.
Instructions include history, detailed directions, cutting layout, and much more.
Sturdy plastic envelope.
Printed in the USA

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